Advantages to Invisalign aligners
If you are concerned about crooked or uneven teeth but don’t want to go through the long process of wearing braces, Invisalign in St John’s Wood could be the answer for you. At Aura Dental we can fit your with Invisalign aligners and help you get the smile you want.
Invisalign aligners are practically invisible
What puts many people off getting traditional braces is the way they look. This isn’t a problem with Invisalign in St John’s Wood. Invisalign aligners are made from thin, clear plastic and are almost invisible unless someone looks closely at your mouth. What’s more, Invisalign are removable, so if you are having your photograph taken or giving an important speech, you can simply take them out.
You can eat whatever you want with Invisalign in St John’s Wood
Invisalign are designed to be removed when eating, so there is no need to alter your diet. No danger of food getting caught in them, or having to avoid crunchy or sticky foods. It is important to keep your teeth and the aligners clean though, so ideally you should clean your teeth after eating before putting the aligners back in.
Less disruption to your life
Each set of aligners is worn for one or 2 weeks, and you will be given a number of sets at a time which you will swap over yourself at the right time. This means that you will only need to visit us every 6 to 8 weeks to check on progress and get a new batch of aligners.
Comfortable to wear
One advantage of using Invisalign in St John’s Wood is the level of comfort they offer. They are made from a specially designed SmartTrack material that is thin but sturdy, and are custom made to fit snugly around your gums. They are designed to be worn for 22 hours a day, and you will soon get used to the feel of them.
All sorts of issues can be treated with Invisalign in St John’s Wood
Whether your teeth straightening issues are mild or complex, Invisalign can work in most cases. Gaps between the teeth, overcrowded teeth, and misaligned bite can all be corrected with Invisalign in St John’s Wood.